19. They Have Lived Their Life!

Since time immemorial,
From birth to the eternal;
Our identity has been perpetually paternal;
With changing times, it could be maternal.

If we look at our each and every identity card,
It has our parent’s name bold and broad,
I don’t think it’s ever missing, I’m afraid,
If it is so, it’s an indefensible fraud.

It begins with the gaming called Naming, Different stages of our taming and faming, School, college, our job and our marriage,
The caring goes on until our kids are of some age.

When they are aged, retired and tired,
Isn’t that statement I heard from my Mom so weird,
When she was speaking over prone with my uncle,
“They have lived their life,” … (my grandparents) with a chuckle?

People say “What goes around comes around,”
If it’s karma, always, pronounced and profound,                                                             “Now that your parents are retired …” expressed my wife,
(Did she overhear my Mom?) “… Haven’t they lived their life?”

Note: This poem was published on 1st October 2024. Please follow the link: https://sanchika.com/they-have-lived-their-life-tssm-poem/

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Published by TSS Murty

Childhood, youth and middle age are keen stages of learning. I believe, the unlearning is a way to learn as we move forward from here, just as a satellite would detach itself from a few components to reach its destination. In this process, we might leave a few footsteps! Hence the effort to store a few ideas in English, Telugu and Hindi.

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